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people now on lockdown. it is more of a request lockdown. they are asking people to stay inside their homes. they do not know where suspect number two as he has been identified, the one with the white cap backwards. no idea where he is. they hope he is in watertown. they believe he is in watertown. i have never seen so many police officers in one town in one area in my life. the entire town locked down. >> obviously, we are having some problems with terry's audio. he is live in watertown, massachusetts. that entire city on lockdown as is brand new information coming into the newsroom. the city of boston, sheltered in place. more than a quarter million people asked to stay in their home as police search for suspect number two. >> that's right. transit systems down. all schools are closed. we will continue to cover this breaking news all morning long. right now, we know you have plans of your own today. want to get a check of the local forecast with meteorologist, christina loren. >>> good news, we don't have
people now on lockdown. it is more of a request lockdown. they are asking people to stay inside their homes. they do not know where suspect number two as he has been identified, the one with the white cap backwards. no idea where he is. they hope he is in watertown. they believe he is in watertown. i have never seen so many police officers in one town in one area in my life. the entire town locked down. >> obviously, we are having some problems with terry's audio. he is live in watertown,...
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this morning a suspicious package trigger add lockdown on capitol hill. scott mcfarland joins us now with word the lockdown has now been lifted. scott? >> reporter: just a short while ago, janet, not just a suspicious package but two suspicious letters tested as well, -- letters as well, all tested, all cleared. police officers and explosive sniffing dogs outside and inside the entrances on capitol hill. you can also see a hazardous materials truck there. lights flashing near the u.s. senate russell building. the third floor of the building locked down for a while today, including a hallway with the offices of pennsylvania democratic senator bob casey. >> there was a letter on this floor that was delivered that apparently is no longer a concern about, but in the interest of being careful, they shut down a corridor. >> reporter: in the past 24 hours, two other letters have reportedly tested positive for a poison called ricin, one addressed to president owe bam. another -- president obama, another to mississippi senator roger wicker. both discovered, stoppe
this morning a suspicious package trigger add lockdown on capitol hill. scott mcfarland joins us now with word the lockdown has now been lifted. scott? >> reporter: just a short while ago, janet, not just a suspicious package but two suspicious letters tested as well, -- letters as well, all tested, all cleared. police officers and explosive sniffing dogs outside and inside the entrances on capitol hill. you can also see a hazardous materials truck there. lights flashing near the u.s....
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as night falls in boston, much of the city is in lockdown. nearly one million residents are in their homes. after the governor urged residents to stay indoors with their doors locked. this comes as a massive door to door search is under way for the survival suspect in the boston marathon bombings. the 19-year-old who wore a white baseball cap at the marathon, police, fbi agents, and s.w.a.t. team officers are combing the suburb of watertown where the surviving suspect is believed to be hiding. that's where he and his older brother ended up earlier this morning after they killed an m.i.t. campus policeman. the older brother, the one in the dark hat, was killed in an intense shootout there that left a boston transit officer seriously injured. [ gunfire ] >> authorities say the surviving suspect may be armed with explosives or even a suicide vest. he may also be injured. some reports say police tracked him during the manhunt by his blood trail. his uncle spoke out today. >> i say dzhokhar, if you're alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgivenes
as night falls in boston, much of the city is in lockdown. nearly one million residents are in their homes. after the governor urged residents to stay indoors with their doors locked. this comes as a massive door to door search is under way for the survival suspect in the boston marathon bombings. the 19-year-old who wore a white baseball cap at the marathon, police, fbi agents, and s.w.a.t. team officers are combing the suburb of watertown where the surviving suspect is believed to be hiding....
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>> you know the area was in lockdown. they told everybody don't come out of your house and most people adhered to that including man who lived in that house. he came out. he checked -- he was walking in the backyard and he said there's a rip in the tarp of my boat. he climbed up saw a lot of blood inside called 911. a short time later three police officers including the such of the boston p.d. billy evans, two experience edd and fbi agents. they look inside see movement, get on the radio, call for backup, and they see an object pop up and they hear shots and they exchange fire and this was after, you know they think this guy's left the area and got away. they got another perimeter -- actually the incident commander said everybody cease fire. let's loing it down. then the most experienced s.w.a.t. team moved in made a tactical plan about how to enter the boat and how to take him out and they threw in flash bangs and gave him a set of instructions to come out, which he followed. >> now when he was taken into custody, the au
>> you know the area was in lockdown. they told everybody don't come out of your house and most people adhered to that including man who lived in that house. he came out. he checked -- he was walking in the backyard and he said there's a rip in the tarp of my boat. he climbed up saw a lot of blood inside called 911. a short time later three police officers including the such of the boston p.d. billy evans, two experience edd and fbi agents. they look inside see movement, get on the radio,...
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concord high and el dorado middle school went on temporary lockdown as a precaution. the suspect got away. >>> an 8-hour standoff involving the oakland s.w.a.t. team ended this morning with no suspect being found. police surrounded the lockwood gardens apartments at 65th avenue. they were looking for a man they say shot another person in the leg. officers searched the suspect's apartment but found nothing. >>> misconduct by san jose police officers is at nearly a 20-year low. a new report found only 11 officers were disciplined in 2012. that is down from 42 the year before. according to the independent police auditor the number of complaints that resulted in officer discipline is also down 7%. >>> a panel of political superstars met today in the south bay saying silicon valley is the perfect example of why immigration reform is needed now. kpix 5's mark sayre tells us they are urging congress not to let the boston bombings on hold. >> reporter: immigration reform one of the most complex and politically risky topics on capitol hill today but how to bring more high-tech
concord high and el dorado middle school went on temporary lockdown as a precaution. the suspect got away. >>> an 8-hour standoff involving the oakland s.w.a.t. team ended this morning with no suspect being found. police surrounded the lockwood gardens apartments at 65th avenue. they were looking for a man they say shot another person in the leg. officers searched the suspect's apartment but found nothing. >>> misconduct by san jose police officers is at nearly a 20-year low....
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a city on lockdown. this is unprecedented. one of the united states's largest cities at the moment closed down because of this 19-year-old. a teenager. he say suspect believed to be holed up somewhere in watertown, massachusetts. we have over 3 1/2 nautical mile radius, a no-fly zone up to 3,000 feet over this area. 20 blocks originally as our harry sanders saw on the ground. he was being asked to move several times. we had nbc's ron allen following this. he was in watertown earlier and moved to a different location and following this story for us this morning too. what are you learning? >> richard, i'm in cambridge a few blocks down from the suspect's home. there is a heavy presence there. the area is blocked off as you can see behind me. the house is down that street in that direction a couple of blocks down. we have been moved back as bomb detection units have been brought in. we understand from the producer who had a vantage point that there is a lot of focus on a couple of vehicles. one black suv and a silver vehicle. the
a city on lockdown. this is unprecedented. one of the united states's largest cities at the moment closed down because of this 19-year-old. a teenager. he say suspect believed to be holed up somewhere in watertown, massachusetts. we have over 3 1/2 nautical mile radius, a no-fly zone up to 3,000 feet over this area. 20 blocks originally as our harry sanders saw on the ground. he was being asked to move several times. we had nbc's ron allen following this. he was in watertown earlier and moved...
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. >> d boston's industry came back to life after a day-long lockdown, people were strolling on the boston commonwealth. those are obviously pictures of something else. >>> london will hold its annual marathon as planned tomorrow. for a nation used to high security, the tragedy in boston meant some last minute adjustments. the city expects close to 40,000 runners and hundreds of thousands of spectators. london are not changing the threat level of this year's run. the finish line of the 26.2- mile race is in front of buckingham palace. >> i don't worry, you know, you can't live your life in fear. i mean, anything can happen anywhere. >> an american who raced in the boston marathon will be among those competing in london. wheelchair competitor won the women's wheelchair division and she is dedicating this marathon to the people of boston. >>> you can check out more images from the week and follow developments in the boston marathon bombing at kpix.com. >>> well frightening scene at another large gathering. this one in denver. some 80,000 people were attending the marijuana celebration marked
. >> d boston's industry came back to life after a day-long lockdown, people were strolling on the boston commonwealth. those are obviously pictures of something else. >>> london will hold its annual marathon as planned tomorrow. for a nation used to high security, the tragedy in boston meant some last minute adjustments. the city expects close to 40,000 runners and hundreds of thousands of spectators. london are not changing the threat level of this year's run. the finish line...
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as to when they can lift the lockdown, that's a hard question
as to when they can lift the lockdown, that's a hard question
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in lockdown in boston. this is precautionary, because you don't want people moving around and sort of messing up all of this public safety activitying if on. i make it clear that not everyone is under threat in boston this is precautionary. two brothers, fro chechnya. we don't know their motivations, their ideology, whether they have ties to other organizations or anyone abroad, are responsible for the bombings here and a lot of mayhem last night, including the death of a police officer. so -- and there will be a lot of activity here today. there will be bomb detonations or safe detonations, evacuations. it will happen until we find this person, he will probably be found relatively soon. there are about 9,000 police officers working this right now. pretty confident about that. in terms of why they did this, this is where it gets really too early to say. that they are from a certain part of the world or they have a certain religion it really is something that we -- we just don't know. they could have very po
in lockdown in boston. this is precautionary, because you don't want people moving around and sort of messing up all of this public safety activitying if on. i make it clear that not everyone is under threat in boston this is precautionary. two brothers, fro chechnya. we don't know their motivations, their ideology, whether they have ties to other organizations or anyone abroad, are responsible for the bombings here and a lot of mayhem last night, including the death of a police officer. so --...
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>> we are told that a man who had been in lockdown all day when the lockdown was lifted came out to take a walk around, his first walk around on a beautiful spring day of the lockdown. >> pelley: the city was locked down, the governor of massachusetts told everybody stay in your homes, don't go to work, don't go to school, lock your doors, don't leave. all day long today. >> and he followed those instructions so he had cabin fever. so as he's walking to the back of the house there's a small building back there and he said i noticed a tear in the tarp that covers the boat so i climbed up, i looked inside and what he said in the 911 call is "there's a bloody mess there there." and three boston police officers responded and they climbed up and looked in there and they said they saw somebody and they saw somebody moving and there was blood there then they backed away from the boat to call for tactical teams. they said something popped up out of the tear and opened fire and they returned fire. that there was this exchange of gunfire but they heard all those shots being fired, they called for
>> we are told that a man who had been in lockdown all day when the lockdown was lifted came out to take a walk around, his first walk around on a beautiful spring day of the lockdown. >> pelley: the city was locked down, the governor of massachusetts told everybody stay in your homes, don't go to work, don't go to school, lock your doors, don't leave. all day long today. >> and he followed those instructions so he had cabin fever. so as he's walking to the back of the house...
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the city, one of the largest metropolitan cities in the country on virtual lockdown. now, getting back to normal after losing millions and millions of dollars in revenue and tourist money. here is what we know right now in this investigation. we have learned a short time ago that the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, now will not face criminal charges until tomorrow. even though massachusetts doesn't have the death penalty, he should face the death penalty under federal law. >> this is just kind of case that it should be applied to. in fact, the only other time it has been used since '94 is on timothy mcbay. given the facts i have seen, it would be appropriate to use the death penalty in this case and i would hope they would apply it in federal court. >> reporter: there is growing evidence today that his brother, tamerlan tsarnaev had become incredibly radical. this video of a radical jihadist was posted and then removed from his personal youtube channel. he created it in august shortly after an extended visit to russia. there are increasing questions about how the fbi hand
the city, one of the largest metropolitan cities in the country on virtual lockdown. now, getting back to normal after losing millions and millions of dollars in revenue and tourist money. here is what we know right now in this investigation. we have learned a short time ago that the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, now will not face criminal charges until tomorrow. even though massachusetts doesn't have the death penalty, he should face the death penalty under federal law. >> this is just...
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the city is in lockdown. cabs canceled, buses canceled, air space over the city of boston shut down, an intense manhunt for the 19-year-old, a suspect in the boston marathon terrorist attack. >> a big part for the reason of the lockdown, they believe the brothers had explosives with them and worried about there being more casualties. the other, to not give opportunities for evasion. something very important, the uncle just said. i believe, difficult to understand him, i believe he said he had spoken to one of his nephews and they had asked him for forgiveness. he was upset and said this is an unforgivable act. but more connection between these suspects and believed by authorities that there are other people they are looking for. >> does it raise the question -- a conspiracy network, if there is a terrorism cell. the two brothers related and the call to the uncle, who at this point says he was horrified by this. may indicate that they didn't have a lot of other coordination, in addition to what we were talking
the city is in lockdown. cabs canceled, buses canceled, air space over the city of boston shut down, an intense manhunt for the 19-year-old, a suspect in the boston marathon terrorist attack. >> a big part for the reason of the lockdown, they believe the brothers had explosives with them and worried about there being more casualties. the other, to not give opportunities for evasion. something very important, the uncle just said. i believe, difficult to understand him, i believe he said he...
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otherwise it on lockdown. it is blocked off. you cannot go in and out of the neighborhood, anderson. >> all right, don. i want to bring in tom fuentes formerly with the fbi. as you've been watching this manhunt, and as we have been watching this manhunt unfold all day long, at this point, what stands out to you? where do you see it? >> i just see that it is a very methodical process, which it has to be. i know we're all impatient, want this resolved, want him apprehended and the threat from the community removed. and bring him to justice. but, you know, we have to also understand that those police officers, as they're walking up to the doors of each apartment, they know they could be ambushed, they know there could be booby traps, they're in a very dangerous spot. and this is a guy that just last night assassinated a police officer who wasn't even approaching them, much less the officers today who are going after him. so they just have to take it very slow, very carefully, deliberate process, hope to not touch off a booby trap,
otherwise it on lockdown. it is blocked off. you cannot go in and out of the neighborhood, anderson. >> all right, don. i want to bring in tom fuentes formerly with the fbi. as you've been watching this manhunt, and as we have been watching this manhunt unfold all day long, at this point, what stands out to you? where do you see it? >> i just see that it is a very methodical process, which it has to be. i know we're all impatient, want this resolved, want him apprehended and the...
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on the inside, i'm on the inside in lockdown so i can't confirm injury reports. all we have now are a couple of eyewitness statements from people who were there and actually injured by some of the glass as it was first happening in the confusion. >> i want to ask you a little about the area. a lot of words are being thrown about. there is a cup of copley think of there's copley square, coply hotel and the copley shopping center. from the video i'm seeing, it looks like the explosions were on boyleston maybe between dart mouth and exiter streets. do you have any confirmation of where this happened? >> if you look at the map for the boston marathon, probably the biggest landmark in the immediate area would be the boston public library. the finish line is on boyleston. >> that's across from the convention center so we're not sure which location this explosion is coming out of. >> reporter: at this time we don't know. >> did most of the injured from what you could tell seem to be spectators, runners? did this occur near the grandstands? do we have a sense of it? >> r
on the inside, i'm on the inside in lockdown so i can't confirm injury reports. all we have now are a couple of eyewitness statements from people who were there and actually injured by some of the glass as it was first happening in the confusion. >> i want to ask you a little about the area. a lot of words are being thrown about. there is a cup of copley think of there's copley square, coply hotel and the copley shopping center. from the video i'm seeing, it looks like the explosions were...
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the massive manhunt for the second bombing suspect put the city on lockdown friday. businesses, schools, the transit system, they were all shut down for a time. we're live from beth israel hospital here in boston. give us a sense of how things are returning to normal. >> anderson, i can tell you it's finally nice to see boston as it should be. some of the sights and sounds i'm seeing here, there's cars, there's traffic. you hear the honking you normally hear on a monday morning. people are out and about right now on their lunch hour. they're going to restaurants that perhaps haven't been opened over the past several days. and then i hear construction workers in a nearby building. anderson, there's definitely the sense people are back at it, work, school, whatever they might normally be up to. >> i know the teams are helping the city rally as well. what did the red sox do over the weekend? >> well, anderson, people said that the red sox didn't really have to do anything but show up. but they did much more for the city because everyone likes being back at fenway. it wa
the massive manhunt for the second bombing suspect put the city on lockdown friday. businesses, schools, the transit system, they were all shut down for a time. we're live from beth israel hospital here in boston. give us a sense of how things are returning to normal. >> anderson, i can tell you it's finally nice to see boston as it should be. some of the sights and sounds i'm seeing here, there's cars, there's traffic. you hear the honking you normally hear on a monday morning. people...
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no longer on lockdown. there are members of the s.w.a.t. team, members of the fbi, as well. the hospital telling me they are doing that out of an abundance of caution. >> when you talk about the desperate need of treatment that these people have, and some of them fighting for their lives tonight, we've been under the impression we're going to know tomorrow if they were able to fight through and make it. is that what you're hearing, that the next few hours will be the most crucial for those clinging to life? >> absolutely, without question. the way the doctors describe it, there will going to be multiple surgeries. for some of the most critically injured patients, it's not just a matter of hours, but it could be a matter of minutes. by tomorrow, one of the doctors saying the numbers are going to change. most likely again. but that does not mean that these nurses and doctors are working. every single hour to save the patients that are here. >> jason, thank you very much. reporting from bringham women's hospital. >>> fear of copy cat incidents rippled across the country today.
no longer on lockdown. there are members of the s.w.a.t. team, members of the fbi, as well. the hospital telling me they are doing that out of an abundance of caution. >> when you talk about the desperate need of treatment that these people have, and some of them fighting for their lives tonight, we've been under the impression we're going to know tomorrow if they were able to fight through and make it. is that what you're hearing, that the next few hours will be the most crucial for...
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as a result there's a lockdown in so many parts of this area as they search for this remaining suspect, this 19-year-old right now. their uncle, a man of ruslan tsarni, he walked out of his house. we didn't know what he was doing, but he actually wanted to go and you can see he went to the neighbors to basically apologize because all the media have located outside of his house. he made a bit of a passionate statement to the media a while ago to completely try to disassociate himself, his family, people of chechnya from these two young men. >> talk about the shame that he felt. i also wanted to report something here, wolf. we have reported that dzhokhar, the younger son, got his citizenship on september of 2012. the younger suspect at large right now got his citizenship on september 11th. so we called the u.s. citizenship and immigration services can you choose your day? we were wondering, they confirmed indeed that you cannot. >> what a coincidence? 19-year-old dzhokhar, the man being searched by local, state and national authorities got his u.s. national citizenship come here with asy
as a result there's a lockdown in so many parts of this area as they search for this remaining suspect, this 19-year-old right now. their uncle, a man of ruslan tsarni, he walked out of his house. we didn't know what he was doing, but he actually wanted to go and you can see he went to the neighbors to basically apologize because all the media have located outside of his house. he made a bit of a passionate statement to the media a while ago to completely try to disassociate himself, his...
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in other words, all of boston is in lockdown, people being urged to stay inside. whether that indicates that they are concerned he may have slipped the noose in this area or being cautious, i don't know. charlie, scott, gayle. >> don, thank you. we go back to bill plante at the white house. >> to give you an idea of how serious this has become with the revelation of the possible overseas connections, the director of the fbi, robert mulder and attorney general, eric holder, are here at the white house to brief the president on the developments overnight. following this wild night all through the night here at the white house. senior officials told us that the president was awakened a couple of times and briefed as things developed in watertown. those briefings were by his assistant for homeland security lisa monaco, briefing him through the week. now, he's been kept current as this went on. today or overnight, certainly raised the stakes and the president now is getting a personal briefing from the head of the fbi, and the -- the attorney general. he doesn't have a
in other words, all of boston is in lockdown, people being urged to stay inside. whether that indicates that they are concerned he may have slipped the noose in this area or being cautious, i don't know. charlie, scott, gayle. >> don, thank you. we go back to bill plante at the white house. >> to give you an idea of how serious this has become with the revelation of the possible overseas connections, the director of the fbi, robert mulder and attorney general, eric holder, are here...
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the entire neighborhood had been on lockdown. after the standoff, we spoke to neighbors. this is one of the houses where police were combing through the neighborhood, looking through the suspect. this is eddie beck's house. >> they came in, they searched the living room area, dining room, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen area. >> reporter: they search cabinets and things like that? >> no, but they went through the bedrooms, closet doors. >> beck shared his own footage of the s.w.a.t. team combing through his house. they didn't know where tsarnaev was or whether he was carrying explosives. >> knowing that they had him surrounded and so close to our neighborhood, it made us think he might have been here at nighttime and they flushed him out into that area. >> reporter: vivian stevens also lives close to the house where tsarnaev was cornered. how do you feel that it's over? >> it's surreal. i think i'm numb. i can't believe all this just happened. i know it's happening, but i'm very happy that it's over and they got him. >> reporter: a sentiment echoed by thousands of her neighb
the entire neighborhood had been on lockdown. after the standoff, we spoke to neighbors. this is one of the houses where police were combing through the neighborhood, looking through the suspect. this is eddie beck's house. >> they came in, they searched the living room area, dining room, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen area. >> reporter: they search cabinets and things like that? >> no, but they went through the bedrooms, closet doors. >> beck shared his own footage of the...
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badge -- we're not in full lockdown. if you have business at white house, you can get in and out. but this is high tourist season so they're pushing everybody back to lafayette park. opposite side of the white house. >> nbc news, chuck todd, appreciate it. >> you got it, sir. >>> want to bring in correspondent ron allen joining us from mass general hospital in boston. ron, obviously the boston area, home to an incredible number of some of the finest medical institutions in the entire country. what are you seeing at mass general and what are you hearing there about those who are been brought there after the explosions today? >> reporter: absolutely right, chris. and all the doctors and medical staff in the town seem to be pulling together. people have come in from home to help out because everybody, of course, is aware of what happened. first here at this -- outside the hospital, we were just told by the police some time ago to be careful about where we were because there was an operation of some sort going on not far from here where there was obviously some concern there might hav
badge -- we're not in full lockdown. if you have business at white house, you can get in and out. but this is high tourist season so they're pushing everybody back to lafayette park. opposite side of the white house. >> nbc news, chuck todd, appreciate it. >> you got it, sir. >>> want to bring in correspondent ron allen joining us from mass general hospital in boston. ron, obviously the boston area, home to an incredible number of some of the finest medical institutions in...
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live pictures from a city that is begik to recover from a week of tragedy and being under a virtual lockdown. residents and toir riss finally venturing out bringing the vibrant city back to life. this is happening even though we are reminded of the tragic events. the vigil is set to begin for a police officer killed in the line of duty. we're going to take you there live. >> this is the boat where the 19-year-old hid from officers during a day long manhunt. investigators are on the scene, they're scouring it for evidence. i have so much the tell you about i almost don't know where to begin tonight. new details, a lot of them you'll only see on cnn. they're coming in from everyone this ordeal unfolded, from watertown, from boston, from the college campus ap and from the police who zeroed in and ended the long hand hunt with the best possible outcome. here's how they did it. in the end they found dzhokhar tsarnaev hiding in a boat. a thermal imaging camera picked up as clear as die. the brothers were on the fed's radar, at least the older one was. the brother's father told kn he talked to him
live pictures from a city that is begik to recover from a week of tragedy and being under a virtual lockdown. residents and toir riss finally venturing out bringing the vibrant city back to life. this is happening even though we are reminded of the tragic events. the vigil is set to begin for a police officer killed in the line of duty. we're going to take you there live. >> this is the boat where the 19-year-old hid from officers during a day long manhunt. investigators are on the scene,...
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. >>> in the city of boston, it was on virtual lockdown while the manhunt was under way friday, shut down. we will have a significant economic impact. people were encouraged to stay inside while police searched for the younger suspect. this ireport, it shows empty streets in cambridge. that was on friday. subways were closed most of the day. highways were vacant, millions of people did not go to work. thousands of businesses were closed. we witnessed that up close and personal. i am going to get you some live pictures now. this is live pictures you are going to look at. it is of copley square. that's where people are. things are starting to get back to normal right now. think are taking down some of the things that had to do with the marathon. they are also taking down some of the barricades. it is starting to get back to normal, not quite back to normal yet. it is getting pretty close. we understand they have learned they have lost so much money here. they lost about $250 million on friday. i want to talk to my guest now. market analyst, todd schoenberger. >> they lost thousands and
. >>> in the city of boston, it was on virtual lockdown while the manhunt was under way friday, shut down. we will have a significant economic impact. people were encouraged to stay inside while police searched for the younger suspect. this ireport, it shows empty streets in cambridge. that was on friday. subways were closed most of the day. highways were vacant, millions of people did not go to work. thousands of businesses were closed. we witnessed that up close and personal. i am...
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at dawn on friday an entire region is put on lockdown, as a convoy of law enforcement personnel and equipment rolls into watertown. >> we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked. >> reporter: during the day friday door to door, room to room searches turn up empty, and by 6:00 p.m. bad news. >> we do not have an apprehension of our suspect this afternoon. >> reporter: the voluntary stay at home order is lift >> we are asking the public to remain vigilant. >> reporter: after a day inside, watertown resident dave hennaberry walks out to get some fresh air and notices something amiss with the cover of his boat. he took a closer look. >> i got i think three steps up the ladder, and i was -- i rolled it up, and i can see now through the shrink wrap. i didn't expect to see anything. and i look in the boat over here, and on the floor, and i see blood. >> reporter: what happens next is a blur. >> well, i know i took three steps up the ladder. i don't remember stepping down off the ladder. >> reporter: in an instant special law enforcement units inc
at dawn on friday an entire region is put on lockdown, as a convoy of law enforcement personnel and equipment rolls into watertown. >> we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked. >> reporter: during the day friday door to door, room to room searches turn up empty, and by 6:00 p.m. bad news. >> we do not have an apprehension of our suspect this afternoon. >> reporter: the voluntary stay at home order is lift >>...
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car chases, explosions, a lockdown, a manhunt, a shootout. five people dead, one of them is a 26-year-old immigrant from russia who may have followed radical islam so far that he built bombs. we have new information from boston to bring you. let's get you up to date tonight. first, the investigation. police don't think there are any more suspects. they believe two brothers acted as two -- a two-man team. tamerlan tsarnaev -- excuse me. -- dead after a police gun battle and the younger brother handcuffed tonight to a hospital bed. i want you to take a look at this video. it is neither of the suspects, but this was part of the elder brother's youtube collection, a russian militant, an extremist, who lived and died under the flag of jihad. police are checking on a possible connection right now. the victim, three adults and a little boy. worshippers at new england's largest catholic church gathered today to share their grief and shock, still raw nearly a week since the marathon bombing. more than 50 people hurt in the explosion, still hospitalize
car chases, explosions, a lockdown, a manhunt, a shootout. five people dead, one of them is a 26-year-old immigrant from russia who may have followed radical islam so far that he built bombs. we have new information from boston to bring you. let's get you up to date tonight. first, the investigation. police don't think there are any more suspects. they believe two brothers acted as two -- a two-man team. tamerlan tsarnaev -- excuse me. -- dead after a police gun battle and the younger brother...
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so literally yesterday she was under lockdown basically in her house in watertown. today she's here going to see her team play, the red sox play. here is what she told john. >> surreal experience. it was like this morning i woke up, it was like i am so grateful i don't have to wake up feeling like i felt yesterday morning every day, like i felt totally lucky to be, you know, a resident of watertown, a citizen of this country. >> reporter: and look, don, wanted to bring over a fan. what's your name? >> lisa. >> reporter: she stopped by, was looking at us, her friend said she's from watertown as well. sorry for what you went through, this is a big day for you. >> yes, it is. >> big day for boston and you. >> thank you so much. >> i am a twins fan, but today i am a red sox fan, don. >> as i said, we're all red sox fans. poppy, give out a lot of hugs from us at cnn. thank you, we will get back to the story. >>> one suspect is dead, one in custody. what's not clear, the motive and plan. i am joined by jeff beatty, former cia counter terrorism officer. we are hearing from
so literally yesterday she was under lockdown basically in her house in watertown. today she's here going to see her team play, the red sox play. here is what she told john. >> surreal experience. it was like this morning i woke up, it was like i am so grateful i don't have to wake up feeling like i felt yesterday morning every day, like i felt totally lucky to be, you know, a resident of watertown, a citizen of this country. >> reporter: and look, don, wanted to bring over a fan....
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schools are on lockdown now. we're told that two women have been shot. we're going to have more on this breaking news right after this break. matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> a big movie opening tonight, about jackie robinson and his rise to legendary status. i know that jake tapper who is the anchor and our chief washington correspondent, anchor of "the lead," you're interested. you're a big baseball fan. i hear you talking about the phillies, talking about a legend, but a big opening tonight. a lot of people want to see this movie. >> probably did not know this, but my son, jack tapper, is named after jackie robinson. >> very cool. i will be seeing this film, but, you know, jack's 3, so i'll probably see it in about a year or two. >> so you're going to be talking about this, right? >> we'll be talking about this, we'll talk about all sorts of interesting stori
schools are on lockdown now. we're told that two women have been shot. we're going to have more on this breaking news right after this break. matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> a big movie opening tonight, about jackie robinson and his rise to legendary status. i know that jake tapper who is the...
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they assessed the situation and they pretty much immediately put the hotel on lockdown and nobody was allowed in or out. they wanted to make sure all of the guests -- make sure everyone there was safe and all right. they took us to a safe place. they immediately took control and they did a great job doing that. >> bill: they locked down the hotel. >> yes, they did. >> bill: were there a lot of runners staying in that hotel? >> this was the official meet hotel. the john hancock people who run the boston marathon were based out of here. so a lot of volunteers. extra security and such here at the hotel. so yeah, a lot of runners here. >> bill: as you come through that chute tell us what that's like. everything kind of narrows down, right? on that street there as you're coming through. a lot of security, a lot of media, a lot of crowds, tell us about that. >> yeah. the finish line, you know, it is a huge event. lots of people. huge concentration of people there. the media and lots of volunteers but at the same time, there's lots of medical staff and you know you have -- off the streets an
they assessed the situation and they pretty much immediately put the hotel on lockdown and nobody was allowed in or out. they wanted to make sure all of the guests -- make sure everyone there was safe and all right. they took us to a safe place. they immediately took control and they did a great job doing that. >> bill: they locked down the hotel. >> yes, they did. >> bill: were there a lot of runners staying in that hotel? >> this was the official meet hotel. the john...
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what was going on in boston and there are very large money managers up in boston and with the city in lockdown they didn't all have full staff. so that's beside the point. and one other thing, now we have taken into custody one of the main suspects and that was a sigh of relief. so all of those things are combining to give us an early boost. the real question is can they maintain it. so we have three days to carefully look at it. >> we will see. >> thank you, have a great week. art cashinthere. microsoft shares moving higher in the pre-market on news faber just broke. ? value act taking a $2 billion stake in that company. david will have more from the investing conference in new york coming up. >> stocks are poised to open the week higher. can they maintain the momentum and the opening bell is just a few moments away. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ]
what was going on in boston and there are very large money managers up in boston and with the city in lockdown they didn't all have full staff. so that's beside the point. and one other thing, now we have taken into custody one of the main suspects and that was a sigh of relief. so all of those things are combining to give us an early boost. the real question is can they maintain it. so we have three days to carefully look at it. >> we will see. >> thank you, have a great week. art...